A film about saving children isn’t an antisemitic conspiracy Those trashing the indie hit “Sound of Freedom” as “QAnon adjacent” are hypocrites who show how politics twists discourse about both the arts and crimes against children. Jonathan S. Tobin Aug. 1, 2023
Syria is now ‘a Shi’a colony of Iran,’ Damascus-born professor tells Israeli conference Middle East experts address the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies at Israel’s Bar-Ilan University on Iran’s expansionism and threats to the region. Yaakov Lappin Feb. 28, 2018
As Democrats’ support for Israel drops, political scientists debate the causes A new poll has revealed a continued erosion of support for Israel among rank-and-file Democrats. The question political scientists are debating is: Why? Rafael Medoff Jan. 25, 2018
The return of Bibi Derangement Syndrome By promoting the deceit that Netanyahu had reversed his long-held position in favor of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the White House made sure that its vendetta against the prime minister was leapt on once more by media outlets that have garnered an enormous amount of fun from reporting the troughs and peaks of the Obama-Netanyahu relationship. Ben Cohen Dec. 19, 2017
Encouraging signs in Israel’s efforts to directly engage with Arab population Ariel Ben Solomon Sept. 14, 2017
Israel’s sights, sounds and tastes could be the recipe for defeating BDS Bridget Johnson May 26, 2017
Will Iran’s looming election provide a glimpse into the Islamic Republic’s future? Sean Savage April 17, 2017